laspirateur
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I just got a vintage beige/brown Model L from the mid-sixties. This machine meant something to me because I clearly remember the Electrolux salesman coming to our house in 1964 to sell my Mother our Turquoise Model G(which lasted well into my adulthood after years of severe abuse from a cleaning lady my Mother had named Sarah Jones, who, although one of the best women of the world, we nicknamed "the white tornado" for everything she broke in a day).
When my Mother balked slightly at the price of the Model G with the new power nozzle, the Electrolux salesman walked back down and back up three flights of stairs to bring us the new Model L which, contrary to all of the brochures, was the beige/brown model. I remember being impressed by the fact that it had the chrome halo for winding the cord, like my coveted E/AE model. But then he whipped out a matching automatic cordwinder from a box and showed us how it was mounted on the front of the unit. All of sudden, I recognized something that looked very much like the Electrolux model AF that this new purchase was replacing.
I never forgot that model or the optional cordwinder. Now I possess one but it is missing its front plastic grill that fits over the blower outlet. Can anyone tell me whether this plastic piece was beige or brown?
Also, does anyone know where I can get an upholstery/furniture brush with the brown "flaps" besides ebay? They seem to be very rare.

When my Mother balked slightly at the price of the Model G with the new power nozzle, the Electrolux salesman walked back down and back up three flights of stairs to bring us the new Model L which, contrary to all of the brochures, was the beige/brown model. I remember being impressed by the fact that it had the chrome halo for winding the cord, like my coveted E/AE model. But then he whipped out a matching automatic cordwinder from a box and showed us how it was mounted on the front of the unit. All of sudden, I recognized something that looked very much like the Electrolux model AF that this new purchase was replacing.
I never forgot that model or the optional cordwinder. Now I possess one but it is missing its front plastic grill that fits over the blower outlet. Can anyone tell me whether this plastic piece was beige or brown?
Also, does anyone know where I can get an upholstery/furniture brush with the brown "flaps" besides ebay? They seem to be very rare.
